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The burlesque superstar has revealed where she shops for all things vintage in the Los Angeles area.

Her are Dita's top 6 picks:

The Way We Wore Vintage
"Doris Raymond's vintage store on La Brea is my favorite LA vintage store. From 1940's beaded black crepe dresses to coveted '90s Thierry Mugler suits, I always come out of her store with oodles of gorgeousness!"

The Santa Monica Vintage Expo
"It happens twice a year and is my favorite vintage fair, with the best dealers from all over the country and good deals to be had. Definitely visit Connie Parente for the best vintage designer jewelry."

Faire Frou Frou
"Has a very nice selection of beautiful and sexy lingerie with European brands you won't find anywhere else. They carry luxury brands like Damaris, Cadolle, Fifi Chachnil, and more. This is the new go-to lingerie store for seductive lingerie that fits beautifully . . . yes, you can have it all! If you can't fly to Paris for a day of lingerie shopping, head to Faire Frou Frou!"

Wacko
"Fantastic books of all kinds from fine photo books to the obscure and weird. I never leave there without at least a dozen new additions to my library, and gifts galore for friends. They sell every interesting book you could ever ask for, and they stock all of my books, alongside every pinup, fetish, and burlesque book you could ever want!"

Veteran's Stadium Antique Market
"Forget the Rose Bowl, this is, in my opinion, the best market for serious antique/vintage clothing collectors. A bit of a drive, but worth it! Nearly every time I go, I have to phone a friend with an SUV to come fetch me and my purchases!"

Re-Mix
"For reproduction vintage shoes. A girl has to have a few pairs of sensible shoes amongst the Louboutins, so I go for classics, with faithful '40s style wedges. These were especially made for us early '90s swing dancers, so they have various styles, from non-slip sticky soles to smooth sliding classic leather soles in a variety of colors and styles."

According to a source, the duo have been fighting ever since Sarah talked publicly about Lily trying to kill herself when she was a teen. The source explains:

"The friendship has gone through fits and starts but since Sarah spoke about Lily it has got even worse. There have been other issues over how much press they do together and how high-profile they make the project. Lily wants to keep the project low-key rather than turn it into a big celebrity thing but Sarah seems to have other ideas. It's causing big problems."

If she wanted to keep it low-key, then why did she announce it along with her retirement?